But my advice is - take as much care for yourself as possible now. Treat yourself to nice food, drink some good beer or wine, do some stuff you enjoy (except for loud music of course
). You should use this as an opportunity to take extra time and care for yourself. Once you are content and comfortable with yourself, girls will pick up on this vibe and will naturally want to hang out with you. So, there's lots of opportunities ahead to meet the right woman for you.If she did it to you when things got tough, she'll do it to him as well.@Daystar, I know exactly how you feel. My ex girlfriend of 5 years left me last year when I got hyperacusis and tinnitus. She said that I'm always ill and inside and she couldn't see future life together and left me. Only 10 months later she's married. I forgot about her after a month or so but had her in back of my mind. And seeing posts she's married now makes me think she was with this guy behind my back.
Not saying she's done this with you but she may already be speaking to someone and thus comparing your relationship to what could be with the other guy. I know that was my case. I really hate the guy who wormed into her head. The guy was better looking, drove better car, had better career prospects, oh and had no ear issues. I don't blame her for picking a better prospect I guess.
But for real I know it's hard. I can't offer much advice because I'm reminiscing old times as well, but all I can say is if you have family you're close with, reach out to them. Everyday I live for my family.
Best of luck to you my friend hope you feel better.
This is the worst I've ever heardUgh, I'm sorry, I know that feel man. My girl left me twice, my first noise-induced spike resolved and then we got back together, and then I had another loud noise incident and she left me again.
Fun fact: It hurts as much the second time.

Putting all other points aside, particularly the likelihood of cheating, which is without a doubt wrong, would you in hindsight disagree with her decision to leave?She said that I'm always ill and inside and she couldn't see future life together and left me.
I think this is normal. Grief is not linear.Things are going better, or at least I am not constantly sad about it anymore.
But if I am completely honest, I still miss her a lot. I do not know why, but the past 3 weeks or so had been much better until some days ago. I just started to miss her out of the blue again...